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Great post that. yeah, with the numerology it's easy to get sucked in and start seeing certain numbers everywhere. While reading Stephen King's Dark Tower series (long time ago) the number 19 is significant: characters would begin to see it everywhere...so of course, so did the reader. Just walking around outside and adding the numbers on car-reg plates would (it seemed) always total 19. Things like that

The human brain omits any number-sightings non-19 related: effectively you fool yourself into thinking that number is everywhere when it's simply just you looking for it. Was an interesting thought-experiment from King. Once i finished the series that 19-effect soon died down.


Q-belief seems to be based on similar thought processes. Frequency (or confirmation) bias, i believe is the term. Happens with dates too...so if nothing significant occurs on 29th June, it will be pushed to next year. If eventually something even minutely-related happens on a 29th June (say, in 2027!) - like a conservative-leaning court win - then that will be gleefully added to the mythology.




Which theories? Without specifics i can't help you, fren.
So true what you have said, you buy a car, or such like, next thing you know those cars etc start appearing everywhere, the brain is a complex beast!

Good Series Dark Tower, read most of his stuff, my missus got me into him as I always found him a bit too into the stuff he wrote about but I guess you have to have that sort of mind to write it in the first place.

In general the Q movement seems to be all based in real Conservative, God Fearing perspective of life, so you cant knock them for their beliefs, just not the extremes of it all, like Judaism, Islam and Christianity has the same extreme elements and who are we to really judge.

As my Idol Elvis, once said, "you never walked in that man shoes, or seen things through his eyes, or stood and watched with helpless hands while the heart inside you dies, so help your Brother along the way............" the next bit gets a bit "godly" and I'm far removed from godly lol!

Cheers for the reply fella, always interesting to engage, its what makes us what we are, life would be pretty mundane without the ability to be open to possibilities.
 
Great post that. yeah, with the numerology it's easy to get sucked in and start seeing certain numbers everywhere. While reading Stephen King's Dark Tower series (long time ago) the number 19 is significant: characters would begin to see it everywhere...so of course, so did the reader. Just walking around outside and adding the numbers on car-reg plates would (it seemed) always total 19. Things like that

The human brain omits any number-sightings non-19 related: effectively you fool yourself into thinking that number is everywhere when it's simply just you looking for it. Was an interesting thought-experiment from King. Once i finished the series that 19-effect soon died down.


Q-belief seems to be based on similar thought processes. Frequency (or confirmation) bias, i believe is the term. Happens with dates too...so if nothing significant occurs on 29th June, it will be pushed to next year. If eventually something even minutely-related happens on a 29th June (say, in 2027!) - like a conservative-leaning court win - then that will be gleefully added to the mythology.




Which theories? Without specifics i can't help you, fren.
29th of June is my wedding anniversary, and also a public holiday in Malta, make of that what you will
 
Q is a thought Ponzi scheme which caused enough damage and discord in the States, enabling right wing messaging to spread. The ills being felt still now and likely for some time.

They can do one.
i'd argue the far-Left woke movement (the current evolution of political-correctness -> identity-politics) has been much more damaging. It's an ugly parody of traditional liberal values, and more than any other movement has distorted mainstream debate to morph into the poisonous polarisation we see today.

Countless examples of this: an obvious one is how the BLM-riots caused far more deaths & destruction than Jan 6th, yet gets none of the bad press, neither are the perps punished in any way comparable to the Jan 6th rioters.

Another is how Pride went from being equal-rights and social-acceptance of other forms of legal sexuality, to demanding support for men competing in womens' sports, and Drag Queens parading naked in front of kids...to the point where it's become political-suicide for a Dem to not support those things, for fear of becoming a victim of labelism (transphobe! etc). Then there's those confusing Pride Flags everywhere. The whole philosophy is visually beginning to look faintly distopian. Like here, and here, and here.

Another is criminality-statistics, and the perps background. Total minefield, made into a minefield by the untouchable pc/ip/woke-movement. It gets to the point where seemingly reasonable people like @catcherintherye deny that any of the Köln/Hamburg mass sexual assaults even happened, as it doesn't fit the narrative they have been assigned.


The Q-movement is a modest reaction to all this. While i'd agree that their political-messaging leans Right, it's generally not that extreme or ugly. The pro-Trump anti-Q (or generally non-Q) movement is more mainstream and sadly has more ugly elements, like actual hateful racism, which of course the woke movement is originally an understandeable, even just, reaction to.

Both movements: the woke and the pro-Trump, have now gone bananas. They're the main players, tho'...their big-player status inspires all kinds of fantastic conspiracy theories.

Qanon is small potato, really.
 
i'd argue the far-Left woke movement (the current evolution of political-correctness -> identity-politics) has been much more damaging. It's an ugly parody of traditional liberal values, and more than any other movement has distorted mainstream debate to morph into the poisonous polarisation we see today.

Countless examples of this: an obvious one is how the BLM-riots caused far more deaths & destruction than Jan 6th, yet gets none of the bad press, neither are the perps punished in any way comparable to the Jan 6th rioters.

Another is how Pride went from being equal-rights and social-acceptance of other forms of legal sexuality, to demanding support for men competing in womens' sports, and Drag Queens parading naked in front of kids...to the point where it's become political-suicide for a Dem to not support those things, for fear of becoming a victim of labelism (transphobe! etc). Then there's those confusing Pride Flags everywhere. The whole philosophy is visually beginning to look faintly distopian. Like here, and here, and here.

Another is criminality-statistics, and the perps background. Total minefield, made into a minefield by the untouchable pc/ip/woke-movement. It gets to the point where seemingly reasonable people like @catcherintherye deny that any of the Köln/Hamburg mass sexual assaults even happened, as it doesn't fit the narrative they have been assigned.


The Q-movement is a modest reaction to all this. While i'd agree that their political-messaging leans Right, it's generally not that extreme or ugly. The pro-Trump anti-Q (or generally non-Q) movement is more mainstream and sadly has more ugly elements, like actual hateful racism, which of course the woke movement is originally an understandeable, even just, reaction to.

Both movements: the woke and the pro-Trump, have now gone bananas. They're the main players, tho'...their big-player status inspires all kinds of fantastic conspiracy theories.

Qanon is small potato, really.
That sounds like a Jordan Peterson fanboy rant to be fair.
 

i'd argue the far-Left woke movement (the current evolution of political-correctness -> identity-politics) has been much more damaging. It's an ugly parody of traditional liberal values, and more than any other movement has distorted mainstream debate to morph into the poisonous polarisation we see today.

Countless examples of this: an obvious one is how the BLM-riots caused far more deaths & destruction than Jan 6th, yet gets none of the bad press, neither are the perps punished in any way comparable to the Jan 6th rioters.

Another is how Pride went from being equal-rights and social-acceptance of other forms of legal sexuality, to demanding support for men competing in womens' sports, and Drag Queens parading naked in front of kids...to the point where it's become political-suicide for a Dem to not support those things, for fear of becoming a victim of labelism (transphobe! etc). Then there's those confusing Pride Flags everywhere. The whole philosophy is visually beginning to look faintly distopian. Like here, and here, and here.

Another is criminality-statistics, and the perps background. Total minefield, made into a minefield by the untouchable pc/ip/woke-movement. It gets to the point where seemingly reasonable people like @catcherintherye deny that any of the Köln/Hamburg mass sexual assaults even happened, as it doesn't fit the narrative they have been assigned.


The Q-movement is a modest reaction to all this. While i'd agree that their political-messaging leans Right, it's generally not that extreme or ugly. The pro-Trump anti-Q (or generally non-Q) movement is more mainstream and sadly has more ugly elements, like actual hateful racism, which of course the woke movement is originally an understandeable, even just, reaction to.

Both movements: the woke and the pro-Trump, have now gone bananas. They're the main players, tho'...their big-player status inspires all kinds of fantastic conspiracy theories.

Qanon is small potato, really.
Haha. I wrote knowing you’d push back man!
 
Q is a thought Ponzi scheme which caused enough damage and discord in the States, enabling right wing messaging to spread. The ills being felt still now and likely for some time.

They can do one.
I still reckon YOU are Q

Only other person I have seen have so many people on strings on social media with what should be comically false information.

There's a study to be done somewhere about the genetic links between Newcastle fans and Qanoners.
 
i'd argue the far-Left woke movement (the current evolution of political-correctness -> identity-politics) has been much more damaging. It's an ugly parody of traditional liberal values, and more than any other movement has distorted mainstream debate to morph into the poisonous polarisation we see today.

Countless examples of this: an obvious one is how the BLM-riots caused far more deaths & destruction than Jan 6th, yet gets none of the bad press, neither are the perps punished in any way comparable to the Jan 6th rioters.

Another is how Pride went from being equal-rights and social-acceptance of other forms of legal sexuality, to demanding support for men competing in womens' sports, and Drag Queens parading naked in front of kids...to the point where it's become political-suicide for a Dem to not support those things, for fear of becoming a victim of labelism (transphobe! etc). Then there's those confusing Pride Flags everywhere. The whole philosophy is visually beginning to look faintly distopian. Like here, and here, and here.

Another is criminality-statistics, and the perps background. Total minefield, made into a minefield by the untouchable pc/ip/woke-movement. It gets to the point where seemingly reasonable people like @catcherintherye deny that any of the Köln/Hamburg mass sexual assaults even happened, as it doesn't fit the narrative they have been assigned.


The Q-movement is a modest reaction to all this. While i'd agree that their political-messaging leans Right, it's generally not that extreme or ugly. The pro-Trump anti-Q (or generally non-Q) movement is more mainstream and sadly has more ugly elements, like actual hateful racism, which of course the woke movement is originally an understandeable, even just, reaction to.

Both movements: the woke and the pro-Trump, have now gone bananas. They're the main players, tho'...their big-player status inspires all kinds of fantastic conspiracy theories.

Qanon is small potato, really.
thats SOME post there Doc! the question `when will the Far Left destroy themselves` has already been answered, and the answer is now. they`ve politicised everything and as we already know politics IS the problem and identity politics destroys that persons own self. like you said it seemed to start off well- meaning but either way, predators have taken over. those poor believers who`ve bought into this charade wouldnt know a good guy if she/he gave them/it a haircut
 

thats SOME post there Doc! the question `when will the Far Left destroy themselves` has already been answered, and the answer is now. they`ve politicised everything and as we already know politics IS the problem and identity politics destroys that persons own self. like you said it seemed to start off well- meaning but either way, predators have taken over. those poor believers who`ve bought into this charade wouldnt know a good guy if she/he gave them/it a haircut
You know, being far left doesn’t mean that you think people born with a willy should compete in women’s swimming.
 
I still reckon YOU are Q

Only other person I have seen have so many people on strings on social media with what should be comically false information.

There's a study to be done somewhere about the genetic links between Newcastle fans and Qanoners.
This last part, I can confirm this. I’m gonna try get them for a record twelfth time next month sometime. Their brand of deep insecurity masked by try hard over confidence is just perfect for our needs.
 

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